Suzanne J. Brown is an endocrinologist based in Hospital Ave, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia. She helps people with conditions that link to hormones, like thyroid problems and issues with how the body handles calcium.
In many cases, hormone health affects more than one part of the body. That’s why her appointments are often practical and focused on what’s going on day to day. She looks after adults and families who need clear answers, sensible next steps, and care that fits real life.
Some of the hormone conditions she manages include thyroid disorders such as hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Hashimoto thyroiditis, and Graves disease. She also supports people living with long-term problems like osteoporosis and hyperparathyroidism, where hormone signals affect bone strength and calcium balance.
There’s also a strong focus on calcium and related conditions. This can include hypercalcaemia, Familial Isolated Hyperparathyroidism, and Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalciuric Hypercalcemia Type 1. At times, she also helps with rarer hormone-related syndromes such as Milk-Alkali Syndrome and Addison’s disease, where the adrenal glands do not make enough hormones.
She works with pregnancy and family health issues too, including preeclampsia. Endocrine changes during pregnancy can be complicated, so having a steady hand and good follow-up matters. She also cares for newborns and infants when hormone problems show up early, including neonatal hypothyroidism and high blood pressure in infants.
In her work, she also encounters androgen-related concerns, including ovarian overproduction of androgens. And for people dealing with bone health changes beyond the common causes, she provides care for conditions like Paget’s disease of bone.
Education and training are a big part of her approach. Her medical training supports her day-to-day work in endocrine care, where careful history, good tests, and clear explanations make a difference.
Overall, Suzanne J. Brown’s care is grounded and steady. She helps patients understand their condition, talk through treatment options, and keep track of progress over time. If you’re dealing with a hormone issue and want practical support, she is set up to help manage that journey.